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* Users defined in any active directory node will be able to login, because has defined DC=company,DC=com as base filter, '''<beans:constructor-arg index="0" value="DC=company,DC=com" />'''. | * Users defined in any active directory node will be able to login, because has defined DC=company,DC=com as base filter, '''<beans:constructor-arg index="0" value="DC=company,DC=com" />'''. | ||
* Any user athenticated in active directory can login because has not any filtering clausule in '''<beans:constructor-arg index="1" value="sAMAccountName={0}" />''' | * Any user athenticated in active directory can login because has not any filtering clausule in '''<beans:constructor-arg index="1" value="sAMAccountName={0}" />''' | ||
− | * | + | * Groups readed by OpenKM can be defined in any active directory node, because has defined DC=company,DC=com as base filter, '''<beans:constructor-arg value="DC=company,DC=com"/>'''. |
<source lang="xml"> | <source lang="xml"> |
Revision as of 21:12, 16 February 2013
LDAP structure
dc=com dc=company ou=OPENKM cn=ROLE_ADMIN member=okmAdmin member=user1 member=user2 cn=ROLE_USER member=user3 member=user4 ... ou=organization1 sAMAccountName=okmAdmin memberOf=CN=ROLE_ADMIN,OU=OPENKM,DC=company,DC=com mail=user@mail.com cn=OpenKM Administrator sAMAccountName=user1 memberOf=CN=ROLE_ADMIN,OU=OPENKM,DC=company,DC=com mail=user@mail.com cn=User Name 1 sAMAccountName=user2 memberOf=CN=ROLE_ADMIN,OU=OPENKM,DC=company,DC=com mail=user2@mail.com cn=User Name 3 ou=organization2 sAMAccountName=user3 memberOf=CN=ROLE_USER,OU=OPENKM,DC=company,DC=com mail=user3@mail.com cn=User Name 3 sAMAccountName=user4 memberOf=CN=ROLE_USER,OU=OPENKM,DC=company,DC=com mail=user4@mail.com cn=User Name 4
OpenKM.xml
- Parameter follow indicates several domains servers working together ( balanced ).
- Users defined in any active directory node will be able to login, because has defined DC=company,DC=com as base filter, <beans:constructor-arg index="0" value="DC=company,DC=com" />.
- Any user athenticated in active directory can login because has not any filtering clausule in <beans:constructor-arg index="1" value="sAMAccountName={0}" />
- Groups readed by OpenKM can be defined in any active directory node, because has defined DC=company,DC=com as base filter, <beans:constructor-arg value="DC=company,DC=com"/>.
<!-- LDAP Complex -->
<security:authentication-manager alias="authenticationManager">
<security:authentication-provider ref="ldapAuthProvider" />
</security:authentication-manager>
<beans:bean id="contextSource" class="org.springframework.security.ldap.DefaultSpringSecurityContextSource">
<beans:constructor-arg value="ldap://192.168.xxx.xxx:389"/>
<beans:property name="userDn" value="CN=Administrator,OU=OPENKM,DC=company,DC=com"/>
<beans:property name="password" value="****"/>
<beans:property name="baseEnvironmentProperties">
<beans:map>
<beans:entry>
<beans:key>
<beans:value>java.naming.referral</beans:value>
</beans:key>
<beans:value>follow</beans:value>
</beans:entry>
</beans:map>
</beans:property>
</beans:bean>
<beans:bean id="ldapAuthProvider" class="org.springframework.security.ldap.authentication.LdapAuthenticationProvider">
<beans:constructor-arg>
<beans:bean class="org.springframework.security.ldap.authentication.BindAuthenticator">
<beans:constructor-arg ref="contextSource"/>
<beans:property name="userSearch" ref="userSearch"/>
</beans:bean>
</beans:constructor-arg>
<beans:constructor-arg>
<beans:bean class="org.springframework.security.ldap.userdetails.DefaultLdapAuthoritiesPopulator">
<beans:constructor-arg ref="contextSource"/>
<beans:constructor-arg value="DC=company,DC=com"/>
<beans:property name="groupSearchFilter" value="member={0}"/>
<beans:property name="groupRoleAttribute" value="cn"/>
<beans:property name="searchSubtree" value="true" />
<beans:property name="convertToUpperCase" value="false" />
<beans:property name="rolePrefix" value="" />
</beans:bean>
</beans:constructor-arg>
</beans:bean>
<beans:bean id="userSearch" class="org.springframework.security.ldap.search.FilterBasedLdapUserSearch">
<beans:constructor-arg index="0" value="DC=company,DC=com" />
<beans:constructor-arg index="1" value="sAMAccountName={0}" />
<beans:constructor-arg index="2" ref="contextSource" />
<beans:property name="searchSubtree" value="true" />
</beans:bean>
Configuration parameters
- Users can be defined in any active directory node, because has defined DC=company,DC=com as base filter, principal.ldap.user.search.base=DC=company,DC=com.
- All active directory users will be listed because has not applied any filter principal.ldap.user.search.filter=(objectclass=user)
- Groups can be defined in any active directory node, because has defined DC=company,DC=com as base filter, principal.ldap.role.search.base=DC=company,DC=com.
- All active directory groups will be listed because has not applied any filter principal.ldap.role.search.filter=(objectclass=group)
principal.adapter=com.openkm.principal.LdapPrincipalAdapter
system.login.lowercase=true
principal.ldap.referral=follow
principal.ldap.security.principal=CN=Administrator,OU=OPENKM,DC=company,DC=com
principal.ldap.server=ldap://192.168.xxx.xxx:389
principal.ldap.security.credentials=*****
principal.ldap.mail.attribute=mail
principal.ldap.mail.search.base=DC=company,DC=com
principal.ldap.mail.search.filter=(&(objectclass=person)(sAMAccountName={0}))
principal.ldap.role.attribute=cn
principal.ldap.role.search.base=DC=company,DC=com
principal.ldap.role.search.filter=(objectclass=group)
principal.ldap.roles.by.user.attribute=memberOf
principal.ldap.roles.by.user.search.base=DC=company,DC=com
principal.ldap.roles.by.user.search.filter=(&(objectClass=person)(sAMAccountName={0}))
principal.ldap.user.attribute=sAMAccountName
principal.ldap.user.search.base=DC=company,DC=com
principal.ldap.user.search.filter=(objectclass=user)
principal.ldap.username.attribute=sAMAccountName
principal.ldap.username.search.base=DC=company,DC=com
principal.ldap.username.search.filter=(&(objectClass=person)(sAMAccountName={0}))
principal.ldap.users.by.role.attribute=member
principal.ldap.users.by.role.search.base=DC=company,DC=com
principal.ldap.users.by.role.search.filter=(&(objectClass=group)(CN={0}))